List of Delta Upsilon members
This list of Delta Upsilon members includes notable initiates of an undergraduate chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity. It does not list honorary members, who include George W. Atherton , Aubrey Radcliffe , and Justin Smith Morrill . Also not listed is Dave Frohnmayer , initiated as a regular member by the University of Oregon chapter of Delta Upsilon in 2001 at the age of 61. (Frohnmayer's father was a member of the fraternity; however, the Harvard chapter of Delta Upsilon had seceded before Dave Frohnmayer arrived at that school as an undergraduate in the 1960s, precluding him the opportunity for regular pledging and initiation.)[ 1]
The nationality of each of the members listed here is indicated by flag icons for the United States ( ), Canada ( ), United Kingdom ( ), Colombia ( ), Sweden ( ), Ethiopia ( ), and Japan ( ). Three persons in the following list - Charles Dawes, Charles Evans Hughes, and John Arthur Clark - have served as the international president of the Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Aviation
Brewster Shaw (Astronaut and Vice-President of Space Exploration at Boeing )
Business
Diplomacy
Joseph Kennedy (U.S. Ambassador to the UK and Kennedy family patriarch)
Education
David Starr Jordan (President of Stanford University)
Film and television
Government
James Conant (High Commissioner for Occupied Germany and President of Harvard University)
Charles Dawes (Vice-President of the United States and recipient of the 1924 Nobel Prize for Peace)
James Garfield (President of the United States)
Charles Evans Hughes (Chief Justice of the United States, U.S. Secretary of State, and Governor of New York)
John Robarts (Premier of Ontario and Queen's Privy Councillor)
Juan Manuel Santos (President of Colombia)
Journalism
Literature
Military
David Shoup (Commandant of the United States Marine Corps and anti-war activist)
Music
Linus Pauling (recipient of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace)
Religion
Science
Christian Anfinsen (recipient of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
Sports
Name
Original chapter
Notability
References
John Anderson
Cornell University
gold medal, discus, Games of the V Olympiad (1932)
[ 3]
Fred Arbanas
Michigan State University
Kansas City Chiefs player
Horace Ashenfelter
Pennsylvania State University
gold medal, men's steeplechase, Games of the XV Olympiad (1952)
[ 3]
George Blair
Miami University
only person to water-ski on all seven continents
Jim Boeheim
Syracuse University
head basketball coach, Syracuse University
Frank R. Burns
Rutgers University
head football coach, Rutgers University
Jack Coombs
Colby College
Philadelphia A's player
Bruce Coslet
University of the Pacific
head coach, Cincinnati Bengals
Andrew Currie
University of Manitoba
Regina Roughriders player
Paul Flatley
Northwestern University
Minnesota Vikings player
Hugh Gallarneau
Stanford University
Chicago Bears player
Pete Gogolak
Cornell University
New York Giants player
Clark Graebner
Northwestern University
runner-up, 1967 U.S. Open
Randy Gregg
University of Alberta
Edmonton Oilers player
Galen Hall
Pennsylvania State University
head football coach, University of Florida
James H. Horne
Bowdoin College
head basketball coach, Indiana University
Ned Irish
University of Pennsylvania
basketball promoter
Craig Kelly
University of Washington
1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 World Snowboard Champion
Bob Kenney
University of Kansas
gold medal, basketball, Games of the XV Olympiad (1952)
[ 3]
Harvey Kuenn
University of Wisconsin
San Francisco Giants player
Jim Les
Bradley University
head basketball coach, University of California at Davis
[ 24]
Chad Little
Washington State University
NASCAR driver
Mick Luckhurst
University of California
Atlanta Falcons player
Jeff Ma
MIT
member of the MIT Blackjack Team
Leland MacPhail
Swarthmore University
general manager, New York Yankees
Ken Margerum
Stanford University
Chicago Bears player
Paul Mokeski
University of Kansas
Milwaukee Bucks player
Allie Morrison
University of Illinois
gold medal, wrestling, Games of the IV Olympiad (1928)
[ 3]
Thurman Munson
Kent State University
New York Yankees player
John Primrose
University of Alberta
trap shooter
[ 9]
Jimmy Rodgers
University of Iowa
head coach, Boston Celtics
Darrel Royal
University of Oklahoma
head football coach, University of Texas
Ron Torgalski
Hamilton College (NY)
head baseball coach, University at Buffalo
[ 25]
Peter Ueberroth
San Jose State University
Commissioner of Baseball
Rick Venturi
Northwestern University
head football coach, Northwestern University
Mike White
University of California
head coach, Oakland Raiders
Mike Withycombe
Fresno State University
Cincinnati Bengals player
Rowland Wolfe
Case Western Reserve University
gold medal, gymnastics, Games of the V Olympiad (1932)
[ 26]
Darrel Royal (as head football coach at the University of Texas coached the 1963, 1969, and 1970 national championship teams)
Lou Holtz (as head football coach at the University of Notre Dame coached the 1988 national championship team)
Jim Boeheim (as head basketball coach at Syracuse University coached the 2003 national championship team)
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^ "Annual Convention Delta Upsilon" . The Bridport Sun . Bridport, VT. November 2, 1905. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Franks, Tommy (2005). American Soldier . William Morrow. ISBN 0060779543 .
^ "Medal of Honor Recipients" . nicindy.org . North American Interfraternity Conference . Archived from the original on 27 January 2015. Retrieved 29 December 2014 .
^ "Michael Nelson Obituary (2024) - Leesburg, VA - The Washington Post" . Legacy.com . Retrieved 2024-11-01 .
^ "Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Certificate of Membership" . scarc.library.oregonstate.edu . Oregon State University . Retrieved 27 December 2014 .
^ "Jim Les' 2006–2007 Media Guide bio" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. (99.0 KiB ) , Bradley University, released January 12, 2007
^ Rippey, Sharon (December 19, 2007). "Ron Torgalski '89 Inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame" . Hamilton College . Retrieved 9 March 2016 .
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